Staff Fatality at Tyseley Depot 15/12/2019 Posted by SandTEngineer at 10:57, 16th December 2019 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hadn't seen this very sad incident mentioned:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-50801443
Train driver dies in 'serious incident' at Tyseley Depot 15 December 2019
The death at the Tyseley Depot is being investigated, West Midlands Trains said
A train driver died in a "serious incident" at a Birmingham depot on Saturday.
The man was injured at about 20:30 GMT at Tyseley Depot, with emergency services attending.
The death will be investigated by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, a West Midlands Trains spokesman said.
He added that no members of the public were involved and there was no follow-on disruption to passengers.
In a statement, West Midlands Trains said: "There was a serious incident at Tyseley Depot that sadly resulted in a fatality."
The death at the Tyseley Depot is being investigated, West Midlands Trains said
A train driver died in a "serious incident" at a Birmingham depot on Saturday.
The man was injured at about 20:30 GMT at Tyseley Depot, with emergency services attending.
The death will be investigated by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, a West Midlands Trains spokesman said.
He added that no members of the public were involved and there was no follow-on disruption to passengers.
In a statement, West Midlands Trains said: "There was a serious incident at Tyseley Depot that sadly resulted in a fatality."
Apparently occurred during a shunting movement.
Re: Staff Fatality at Tyseley Depot 15/12/2019 Posted by SandTEngineer at 10:56, 20th December 2019 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Update from RAIB here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/fatal-accident-at-tyseley-depot?utm_source=8c31b078-d116-4b52-942d-a577d8ff17b9&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_content=immediate
Re: Staff Fatality at Tyseley Depot 15/12/2019 Posted by Phantom at 14:00, 20th December 2019 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hadn't seen this very sad incident mentioned:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-50801443
Apparently occurred during a shunting movement.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-50801443
Train driver dies in 'serious incident' at Tyseley Depot 15 December 2019
The death at the Tyseley Depot is being investigated, West Midlands Trains said
A train driver died in a "serious incident" at a Birmingham depot on Saturday.
The man was injured at about 20:30 GMT at Tyseley Depot, with emergency services attending.
The death will be investigated by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, a West Midlands Trains spokesman said.
He added that no members of the public were involved and there was no follow-on disruption to passengers.
In a statement, West Midlands Trains said: "There was a serious incident at Tyseley Depot that sadly resulted in a fatality."
The death at the Tyseley Depot is being investigated, West Midlands Trains said
A train driver died in a "serious incident" at a Birmingham depot on Saturday.
The man was injured at about 20:30 GMT at Tyseley Depot, with emergency services attending.
The death will be investigated by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, a West Midlands Trains spokesman said.
He added that no members of the public were involved and there was no follow-on disruption to passengers.
In a statement, West Midlands Trains said: "There was a serious incident at Tyseley Depot that sadly resulted in a fatality."
Apparently occurred during a shunting movement.
Very sad to read
I didn't see anything in any news either, the first I knew was the same email this morning
RIP
Re: Staff Fatality at Tyseley Depot 15/12/2019 Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:06, 16th March 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
With my sincere apologies for missing this at the time:
Here is the Rail Accident Investigation Branch report on that sad incident.
Summary
At around 20:00 hrs on Saturday 14 December 2019, a train driver became trapped between two trains in the yard at Tyseley maintenance depot, Birmingham. The driver received fatal injuries as a result.
The driver became trapped because he was passing between two closely-spaced trains when one of the trains was moved towards the other as part of a coupling operation. The driver had not used a safe route when he was walking within the yard, and almost certainly did not expect that the trains would move as he passed between them. Another driver, who was attempting to couple the trains, was unaware that anyone else was close to them. He did not sound a warning prior to coupling because local instructions did not require this.
RAIB’s investigation identified that the depot operator, West Midlands Trains, had not adequately considered the risks faced by drivers on depots. The investigation also found that Tyseley depot is operating at or beyond its capacity at night and that West Midlands Trains’ management assurance processes had not promoted safe working practices.
Recommendations
RAIB has made two recommendations as a result of the investigation, both addressed to West Midlands Trains. The first recommendation is that West Midlands Trains ensures that effective assessments are carried out of the risks to those walking and working in depots, yards and sidings and that suitable measures are in place to control these risks. The second recommendation is that West Midlands Trains reviews its safety assurance processes to ensure that unsafe working practices within the company can be effectively identified and their causes addressed.
The investigation has also identified six learning points for the railway industry:
* the first two learning points warn duty holders and railway staff of the dangers of being in close proximity to railway vehicles
* the third learning point reminds duty holders that authorised walking routes must be made known to staff
* the fourth learning point reminds duty holders of the importance of assessing the capacity of depots relative to the operational demands placed on them to ensure that they can be operated safely
* the fifth learning point is that results from brake tests and other safety critical examinations are routinely checked and understood by competent staff
* the sixth learning point covers the importance of screening staff members involved in accidents for the presence of drugs or alcohol in accordance with the relevant procedures.
Simon French, Chief Inspector of Rail Accidents said:
The death of any member of railway staff on duty is a tragedy. As we publish RAIB’s investigation report into the accident which took place at Tyseley depot in December last year, my thoughts are very much with the family of the train driver who died as a result.
This sad accident highlights how dangerous depots and sidings can be. When I started on the railway in 1982 one of the first things that was drummed into me was to take care around vehicles, and to only go under or between vehicles when you were quite sure they were not going to move. That is as true now as it was then. No matter how bad the weather, don’t be tempted to make a quick dash through a small gap. It could prove fatal.
In a depot like Tyseley, trains are maintained and serviced in readiness for their next duty. Train drivers are required as part of their normal work to take trains into depots for these activities to take place. They will also carry out the final preparation of trains and take them out of depots afterwards. We found that the department within the train operating company responsible for managing traincrew and the department responsible for the servicing and maintenance of trains were not working well together. This meant the company as a whole did not understand or sufficiently manage the risks posed to drivers who were working or walking in depots. The company was also not taking effective action to deal with unsafe actions in depots. Good safety management requires both an understanding of risk and spotting when things are not being done properly, and then doing something about it.